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CIA, FBI and NSA produce joint report, jointly prove nothing

by Ricardo Vaz, originally published at Invesig’Action

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The recent hysteria surrounding Russia’s alleged interference with the November presidential elections saw another episode after an intelligence report, jointly elaborated by the CIA, FBI and NSA, was released on Friday, January 6th.

After weeks of bombshell headlines based on statements from anonymous intelligence officials, western media finally had an official intelligence report to support their bombshell headlines. Unsurprisingly, all headlines look very similar, with the Guardian even changing the title of their main story after realising it was not menacing enough.
The problem is that, much like the old stories, the new ones do not contain any evidence to support the claims, because the report itself does not have anything in that regard. The report says that the “evidence” remains highly classified. These outlets are just being fed the same (non-)information in a new package, and reporting it as “remarkably blunt” (WaPo) and “damning and surprisingly detailed” (NYT) does not change the fact that there are no facts to back this thesis that there was a campaign orchestrated by the Russian state which decided the American presidential elections. Repeating the same accusation time and again is not a way of proving it, and given their track record, we cannot just take intelligence agencies at their word.[1]

Because threatening foreign leaders don’t “work”, they “order”!

The report: little substance, but lots of irony!

And in contrast to the dramatic style of the media headlines, the report itself has very little in terms of substance. It is a 25-page document, containing a 15-page report. The main part is a 5-page “assessment” from the three intelligence agencies, which they felt needed to be summarised in a page of “key judgements” [2]. Furthermore, if we look in detail, the charges levelled against Putin are very hypocritical given that they come from the self-proclaimed beacon of freedom of the world. In the “key judgements” we read:

“Russian efforts to influence the 2016 US presidential election represent the most recent expression of Moscow’s longstanding desire to undermine the US-led liberal democratic order…
We assess Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the US presidential election. Russia’s goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency. We further assess Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump.”

First of all, it’s laughable that Putin is blamed for developing a “clear preference” when one of the choices promised better relations with Russia and the other promised a more aggressive approach, to say the least. Secondly, it’s beyond ironic that the US is aggrieved that someone tried to influence elections in a foreign country [3]. Finally, if in the above statement we make the following changes:
– Russia/Putin/Moscow → United States/US president/Washington
– undermine → spread
– Trump → pro-US puppet; Clinton → other candidate
– US election/democratic process → any other country’s election
…we end up with something resembling the mission statement of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). Funded primarily by the US government, the NED channels funds to US-aligned political parties and NGOs around the world, under the slogan of “promoting democracy”.
The rest of the report is filled with an annex detailing the grave menace that RT (formerly Russia Today) is supposed to be. RT is accused of terrible propaganda, such as covering the Occupy protests or highlighting the environmental risks of fracking. Unfortunately, this annex seems to be an outdated report from 2012, so the 2016 election result ends up being blamed on Abby Martin’s “Breaking the Set”, even though she stopped doing it in 2015 [4]. Once again, accusing RT of being a propaganda tool of the Kremlin reeks of hypocrisy, when the US has created dozens of TV and radio stations all around the world to echo their own propaganda. And even the mainstream outlets, not just in the US but in Europe as well, hardly ever deviate from the official narrative when it comes to foreign policy matters.

When real life overtakes fiction – exchange from HBO’s satirical show “Veep”

When real life overtakes fiction – exchange from HBO’s satirical show “Veep”

“The Russians are coming”

This episode comes on the heels of another paranoid “the Russians are coming” episode. Panicked media outlets reported that the Russians had hacked the electricity grid in Vermont, meaning its inhabitants were only a Vladimir Putin click away from freezing to death this winter. Of course, in reality nothing of the sort had happened. A single computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid, had Russian-made malware found in it after Homeland Security sent a notice to utility companies about the malware found in the Democratic National Committee (DNC) software. So the story is probably that someone had used his/her work computer to visit inadvisable websites. The story got so surreal that the electricity company itself had to come out and clarify it, but even this most mundane of stories kept its catastrophic headlines. Beyond that, anyone can buy Russian-made malware, so its presence hardly proves anything about Russian state involvement, in this case or any other. Claiming so is the equivalent of blaming the Russian government for everyone killed by a Russian-made Kalashnikov rifle.[5]
Finally, the crux of the matter remains the Wikileaks publication of the DNC and Podesta (Clinton’s campaign manager) emails. I will not talk about the alleged Russian origin of these contents, but refer to Craig Murray’s [6] writing on the subject. Murray has claimed that this hack was in fact a leak from inside the Democratic Party. While his word is not the gospel, he has far more credibility on these matters than the aforementioned intelligence agencies combined. What is more astounding is to see Democratic Party officials and journalists blaming the release of this information, which revealed how the party sabotaged Bernie Sanders and some of Hillary Clinton’s sordid dealings, for Trump’s victory. Saying that “our candidate was terrible, but people were not supposed to know” does not make for a very convincing case.
All of this would make for amusing satire or comedy if it weren’t for the fact that we are talking about two nuclear-armed superpowers. It is disgusting that high-ranking figures are raising the stakes in this game of nuclear chicken in order to justify an unexpected defeat. Intelligence agencies are made of professional liars, whose budgets and careers depend upon the existence of grave threats. This takes us to the role of the media, which should be to question the motives of known/anonymous officials and scrutinise grave claims such as these in the absence of evidence. The fact that the mainstream media have become pure propaganda machines is extremely dangerous and only highlights the importance of having an independent press and free access to information.

Notes:
(1) Despite all the innuendo, nobody is accusing the Russians of having hacked the voting machines or interfered with the vote tallying. That is the only clear statement in this report.
(2) The content is really stretched, for example the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs of the “key judgements” are repeated almost verbatim in the beginning of the “assessment”.
(3) In 2011, the US famously ordered the Haiti electoral commission to move Michel Martelly to the second round of the 2010-11 election, even though he had come in third in the first round.
(4) Abby Martin became an overnight hero of western pundits when she criticized Russia’s actions in Crimea during her show on RT. Of course, these pundits were probably unaware of the content of her show, and it’s fair to guess that they are not fans of her recent work for TeleSur, “The Empire Files”.
(5) On this and all other matters concerning intelligence agencies and poor journalism standards, there’s no better source than Glenn Greenwald and The Intercept.
(6) A former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, he lost his career for exposing the use of torture in the “war on terror”. He has been a staunch activist and supporter of whistleblowers ever since.

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Sav
Sav
Jan 16, 2017 4:03 PM

Go on Twitter, Facebook etc and see the amount of Russophobia right now. Some of it is hilarious but scary too that so many people are repeating this nonsense.
That Keith Olbermann needs to be put in a straitjacket.

BigB
BigB
Jan 16, 2017 3:20 PM

Is nothing sacred? The Russians even hacked Sherlock, FFS!

John
John
Jan 16, 2017 3:42 PM
Reply to  BigB

Serves them right – it was absolute rubbish!
That’ll teach ’em!

michaelk
michaelk
Jan 15, 2017 2:32 PM

Not so long ago US presidents had something known as a ‘honeymoon period’ after winning the election. A few months where they were mostly left alone and allowed to settle-in to the job and introduce their policies without too much interference or criticism. This was linked to the perculiar mystique that surrounded the office of the president, a mix of monarch, high-priest and political leader of a vast and powerful empire. It just didn’t seem fair to attack the demorcatically elected representative of the people so soon after the election. This gave the president room to achieve some stuff, if he so desired.
All that now seems rather quaint, something from another gentler age, the very idea of a golden honeymoon period. With Trump it’s a nightmare period and before he even steps into the White House! Never has a president been savaged so ruthlessly, for so long a period, by so many people. What’s incredible is how many are calling his very legitimacy and democratic mandate into question, and this undermines the entire office of the president, his power and symbolic authority to lead the nation.
I don’t think Trump’s enemies, critics and detractors really apprecitate or understand the forces they are unleashing and the reaction they are provoking, going forward. This is almost like sides lining up culturally and ideologically for a civil war.

Greg Bacon
Greg Bacon
Jan 14, 2017 9:05 PM

Americans are getting a front row view of the ‘Deep State/Shadow Government’ that is behind the scenes, making corrupt politicians dance to their tune. But most won’t notice that, since they’re fixated on their not-so-smart phones, playing Pokemon or watching porn or playing video games.
It’s one thing for most Americans to be dumbed down to the point of being dangerous, but when that same nation has thousands of nukes and a gung-ho group ready to face Putin down, even if that means going to war, which would soon escalate into a nuclear exchange, then the rest of the world must suffer from the collective madness of one state that is dangerous to life on the entire planet.

Thelma Follett
Thelma Follett
Jan 14, 2017 7:09 PM

As long as it keeps on working for the Sheeple, Big Brother will never quit. When the Sheeple boycott by turning off their TVs, turning off their radios, stop buying print news speak, then we will be getting somewhere.
Boycott, NPR, MSNBC, PBS, the Guardian, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, etc.

John
John
Jan 14, 2017 11:41 PM
Reply to  Thelma Follett

There are alternatives, though you have to be selective about what you choose to read or view.
Al Jazeera TV Investigation Unit has just completed showing how zionist Israel has been infiltrating UK political parties at http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/israel-lobby-headlines-resignations-calls-probe-170113110120893.html.
RT TV is also a useful source of alternative information, though – again – they have their own agenda.
Ultimately, it is up to us – and all those we are able to influence – to gain the news and information we require from a number of sources.
My main rationale when talking to others is to invoke the computer acronym GIGO, which stands for “Garbage In, Garbage Out”, i.e. if we all let the mass media contaminate our minds with garbage, we become only capable of letting-out equivalent garbage from ourselves.

chere2013
chere2013
Jan 17, 2017 8:16 PM
Reply to  John

The good news is that MSM’s numbers are in sharp decline, whilst viewers of Newsbud, the Corbett Report, The Richie Allen show, etc are on the rise.

Husq
Husq
Jan 14, 2017 1:46 PM

Action makes propaganda’s effect irreversible. He who acts in obedience to propaganda can never go back. He is now obliged to believe in that propaganda because of his past action. He is obliged to receive from it his justification and authority, without which his action will seem to him absurd or unjust, which would be intolerable. He is obliged to continue to advance in the direction indicated by propaganda, for action demands more action.
Jacques Ellul:

John
John
Jan 14, 2017 12:21 PM

Is the US experiencing some sort of collective mental breakdown?
I am sure a well-trained psychiatrist would see it this way!
What is happening in the US is clearly way beyond irony.
Roll on January 20th – maybe then they will all get real.

Frank
Frank
Jan 14, 2017 10:18 AM

The Irony of it! After the long-standing export of regime change and colour revolutions the US is experiencing its own dose of the medicine usually dished out to foreigners. The liberal paranoia is verging on clinical schizophrenia. Where is Arthur Miller when you need him?

Brian Harry, Australia
Brian Harry, Australia
Jan 14, 2017 9:46 PM
Reply to  Frank

When the “Media” are trotting out Hollywood “Celebrities” to demonize a yet to be inaugurated (and properly elected) President, it is clearly an orchestrated and choreographed plan from the very top down.
And, It wouldn’t work at all without the complete compliance of the MSM. WAKE UP, America. You are being totally ‘shafted’ by your ‘owners’.

anthony hall (@UptiCToc107)
anthony hall (@UptiCToc107)
Jan 14, 2017 2:55 AM

If Trumplestiltskin is really Putins FSB/KGB Mole ,why isnt he in Guantanamo being Waterboarded ? and Justin Bieber blasted into his Wig.

Mark r
Mark r
Jan 14, 2017 9:08 AM

He will be, pence for president, thats the rep-dem deal.